Political progress to end Darfur conflict remains elusive – UN peacekeeping chief

Political progress to end Darfur conflict remains elusive – UN peacekeeping chief


04-07-2016, 08:42 PM


  » http://sudaneseonline.com/cgi-bin/esdb/2bb.cgi?seq=msg&board=10&msg=1460058169&rn=0


Post: #1
Title: Political progress to end Darfur conflict remains elusive – UN peacekeeping chief
Author: Radio Dabanga
Date: 04-07-2016, 08:42 PM

07:42 PM April, 07 2016

Sudanese Online
Radio Dabanga-Amsterdam NL
My Library
Short URL

April 7 - 2016andnbsp;NEW YORK
UN Under-Secretary-General Hervé Ladsous
UN Under-Secretary-General Hervé Ladsous

In a statement today, UN Under-Secretary-General Hervé Ladsous, has confirmed that intensified fighting since January has resulted in a rapidly worsening security situation and large-scale displacement in Sudan’s Darfur region.

The top UN peacekeeping official warned in his statement that it is important that the Security Council “impress on all parties to the conflict […] that a political solution remains the only viable option.”

UN Under-Secretary-General Hervé Ladsous said that since his last briefing to the Council on 25 January, the security situation in Darfur has been characterised by fighting between Government forces and fighters of the Sudan Liberation Army/Abdel Wahid (SLA/AW) in the Jebel Marra region, which straddles three Darfur states, namely North Darfur, Darfur Central and South Darfur.

Current situation

According to the Sudanese Government, it has taken control of the entire Jebel Marra region “with the exception of a few pockets of resistance.” The SLA/AW has denied those claims, maintaining that it had pushed the Government offensive back. “The escalation of fighting in Jebel Marra had led to large-scale displacement, especially from mid-January to late March, and humanitarian organisations estimated that at least 138,000 people from that region were newly displaced as of 31 March,” he explained.

He went on to state that due to the Government’s restrictions on access, the exact number of civilian causalities could not be ascertained, adding that African Union-UN Mission IN Darfur (Unamid) and relief agencies have been prevented from addressing the protection and humanitarian needs of the displaced. While emphasising the difficulty of establishing an objective assessment of the fighting due to the access restrictions, he said it was clear that there had been continued clashes and aerial bombardments.

“The security situation in other parts of Darfur remained fragile with underlying tensions among and between local tribes over the access to, use and management of land, water and other resources, leading to persistent outbreaks of inter-communal conflicts despite measures taken by the local authorities to contain the clashes,” said Ladsous, adding that Unamid continued to support Government efforts to mediate those conflicts and advocated consistently for addressing their root causes in a comprehensive manner, he said.

However, the proliferation of small arms and the presence of various militia groups had led to a rise in criminality and various types of banditry against civilians, he said. In spite of some improvements, the general weakness of the rule of law across Darfur had resulted in such violations going largely unpunished.

Despite the volatile security situation and considerable challenges, however, Unamid remained steadfast in the implementation of its strategic priorities, including the protection of civilian and displaced populations, he stressed.

‘Elusive’ progress

“The political process to settle the conflict remained polarised,” he noted. A referendum on Darfur’s administrative status — to determine whether it would become a single region or retain its current five sub-regional divisions — was scheduled to take place from 11 to 13 April. Despite several meetings held under the auspices of the African Union High-level Implementation Panel, progress in political efforts to reach a sustainable resolution of the conflict through inclusive dialogue remained elusive.

Underlining the great importance of Unamid and the Government pursuing a renewed partnership, he recalled that the UN, AU and the Government held a strategic tripartite panel meeting on 22 March. As elaborated in the meeting’s outcome, concrete actions by the Government were required in terms of lifting restrictions on the mission’s operations, among them delays in clearing customs, issuing visas and granting access to all areas, including conflict zones.

“It is important that the members of the Council impress on all parties to the conflict in Darfur that a political solution remains the only viable option,” said Ladsous, stressing that pursuit of political objectives through military means over the past decade has only contributed to the prolonged suffering of the civilian population.

As such he reiterated the Secretary-General’s call upon the Sudanese Government and the Sudan Liberation Army/Abdul Wahid to immediately cease hostilities in Jebel Marra, and commit to peaceful negotiations, without preconditions.



Topics related to the subject or the author

  • The arrest of leaders of the Darfur Doctors Association
  • SUDAN: TRACKs Office Once Against Raided and Staff Targeted by National Intelligence
  • A continuation of Failure: The AUHIP sign a Unilateral Road Map Agreement with the NCP
  • President Al-Bashir Affirms Sudan Support to Islamic Daawa Organization
  • Sudanese opposition denounce AUHIP position
  • Conference of Arab and African Senate, Shura and Similar Houses to be Held in Khartoum by End of Ma
  • AU mediator asks FFC to talk with Sudanese rebel groups
  • Minister of Minerals: Government gives special concern to Russian investments in mining sector
  • Japan Day 2016 at University of Khartoum
  • Police violently breaks up student demonstration in Sudan's capital
  • Sheikh Hassan Turabi passed away
  • El Tayar journalists ‘spend noisy night’ in Sudan’s capital
  • Sudanese government
  • Assistant of the President Appreciates Relations between Sudan and Germany
  • Who is President Salva Kiir Mayardit؟ By Simon Yel Yel and Paanluel Wel, Juba South Sudan
  • Nubians demonstrate against northern Sudan dams
  • Darfur Union in the United Kingdom - February Report on Atrocities Committed against the Sudan Peop
  • Immediate safety concern for two Darfuris detained incommunicado for seven weeks in Khartoum
  • Darfur rebels:Govt. forces not in control of Jebel Marra
  • Urgent Actions: Student activists still detained
  • Darfur Union in the UK condemns the killing of Student Salah Gamar-Eldin
  • Students call for Darfur referendum boycot
  • Students protest in Sudan capital
  • European Union recognizes Mohamed El Amin a champion for human rights in Sudan
  • Two Khartoum university students beaten
  • Sudan’s Nubians speak out against more dams
  • Sudan’s Eastern Front ex-combatants still wait for rehabilitation
  • Ministry of Agriculture to ban GM cotton in central Sudan
  • Ministry of Interior Cancels Ban onTravelling of Doctors Abroad
  • He whistles Mozart. But can Asim Gorashi bring peace to Sudan
  • Refugees in eastern Chad refuse to return to Darfur
  • First Vice - President: There is No Alternative for Federal Government
  • FAO:Delayed planting in Sudan may lead to 50% crop loss
  • Hassabo Inspects Work in New Khartoum Airport
  • Sudanese govt. willing to meet rebels in Addis Ababa
  • Sudan’s Split With Iran Boosts Saudi Camp
  • UN approves a one-year extension of the African Union-United Nations Mission in Darfur
  • Sudan’s President calls for more religious coexistence to achieve the common interests
  • Sudan condemns the assassination of the Egyptian Attorney General
  • Russian Foreign Minister invites his Sudanese counterpart to visit Moscow in September
  • All preparations completed for resuming the national dialogue: Sudan ruling party
  • Sudan’s security prevents the opposition from flying to Paris to attend EU parliament hearing
  • 150, 000 South Sudanese refugees arrive to Sudan
  • We solve "Abyei" crisis in accordance with the agreements with Khartoum: South Sudan
  • The Transparency International’s team plans to visit Sudan
  • The coming period will witness more freedoms: Sudan’s Information Minister
  • Two Russians kidnapped in Sudan's Darfur have freed: Russia's foreign ministry
  • South Sudan’s rebels seize control of key oilfields in the country’s north
  • Contacts with the armed groups to join the peace process: the head of Darfur Authority
  • Sudanese tribal chief stresses that the social reconciliation is necessary to end Darfur’s conflict
  • Amnesty International appeals Sudan’s Security to free all detainees
  • Sudan: Urgent Action on Adil Ibrahiem Bakheit from Amnesty International
  • Sudan’s security targets press and political opponents during the elections period:Amnesty Intern
  • Nearly 8 million children in Sudan to be vaccinated against measles
  • Sudanese human rights defender detained on baseless charges and others at risk after armed raid on
  • Sudanese security confiscates copies of Al-Youm al-Tali newspaper
  • In memory of Osman Hummaida, Sudanese human rights champion, 1962-2014
  • Urgent safety concern for activist Sandra Kodouda kidnapped in Sudan
  • Detentions, civil society closures, media restrictions on eve of Sudan elections Sudan lacks conduc
  • Sudan pushes back elections n South Kordofan state
  • SOUTH SUDAN and ETHIOPIA REFUGEES CAMPS:Declaration document for elections boycott
  • Sudan’s Darfur’s Nyala to be monitored by electronic surveillance
  • Sudanese security agents beat up lawyers in Khartoum
  • Joint Q and A by FIDH and ACJPS on the 10th Anniversary of the Darfur Referral to the ICC
  • Sudanese govt. responsible for tribal violence: Darfur Bar
  • France denies Darfur rebel leader Nour the permanent residence in its territory: Sudan’s Foreign Mi
  • International agents behind Arab, African extremism
  • Relations with Egypt at its best: Sudan’s President stresses
  • President Omar Al Bashir urges people of Darfur to expel the devil
  • (800) tones of aid to South Sudan’s victims through Sudan
  • President speeches, opposition raided in Sudan
  • South Sudan warlord offers abducted boys sit exams - UN envoy
  • Population Under Pressure in South Sudan Opposition Territory
  • China supplies South Sudan with weapons to protect its oil fields
  • Sudan detainee El Agar needs eye surgery
  • Sudan hit by severe shortage of flour
  • Sudan’s army says that it killed 60 rebels in fighting in Southern Kordofan
  • Sudan’s Profs demand justice for slain student
  • The Secretary-General Remarks at the opening session of the Commission on the Status of Women
  • A presidential pardon to release Sudan’s opposition figures within days
  • About (3) million foreigners entered the country illegally: Sudanese Interior Ministry
  • Freedoms severely curtailed in Sudan in 2014: Amnesty
  • Security detains anti-dam activist in northern Sudan
  • Sudan's Interior Minister meets with the Speaker of Ethiopian Parliament
  • National Congress Party official killed in eastern Sudan
  • China announces that it will continue to support South Sudan peace process
  • Three die in militia attacks in South and North Darfur
  • Sudan and Kuwait negotiate help Zain repatriate $280 million worth of Sudanese pounds
  • Darfur displaced invite US Deputy Secretary of State to visit their camps
  • Sudan suggests many investment projects for UAE businessmen
  • National Liberation and Justice Party launched in Sudan’s capital
  • Sudan election campaign to start amid opposition boycott
  • Abu Dhabi Fund grants Sudan $ 90 million loan to complete dams
  • African Commission requested to intervene in Abu Eisa, Madani trial
  • Emirati-Sudanese coordination to contain situation in Libya
  • Church fights confiscation, closure in Sudan’s capital
  • African Commission should call on Sudan to release prominent activists facing stiff penalties in na
  • The fighting in Darfur displaced more than 41,000 since late December: UN
  • Two Russia abducted in Darfur’s Sudan are alive: Moscow
  • Tribal reconciliation talks begin in Sudan
  • Sudan’s president calls on Russian and American investors to invest in the country
  • Dozens injured as Sudanese students clash
  • Sudan security agents confiscate print runs of 14 newspapers
  • FAO teams up with the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rangelands and provides about USD 1 mill
  • Independent Civil Society in Sudan stage a one-day sit in and suspension of work
  • Sudan seizes print runs of 13 newspapers: watchdog
  • The dialogue conference kicks off this week: Sudan’s Government
  • Northern Sudan farmlands sold to Syrian investor
  • Launch of Sudanese electronic gateway project
  • Beja Congress to Sudan’s ruling party: ‘Our patience has run out’
  • Karti visit to Washington has nothing to do with Merriam Ibrahim issue: Sudan says
  • Students clash in Omdurman, several seriously wounded
  • US Secretary of State is pressing for a UN vote creating an arms embargo on South Sudan
  • Gunmen steal cash from stores in South Darfur capital
  • Thirst in North Darfur’s Shangil Tobaya camps
  • Red Sea state, eastern Sudan, imposes tourism support fees
  • Sudan’s government warns those who seek to disrupt the elections
  • Sudan: Detention of Abu Eisa, Madani extended for two weeks
  • AU mediation puts forward a new approach to negotiations in Sudanese conflict
  • Sudanese opposition starts Leave! campaign
  • Press Release from Sudanese Writers Union (SWU)
  • Liberation and Justice Movement -LJM apology to people of Darfur
  • EU expresses its concern at the difficulties facing Sudan’s national dialogue
  • NCF to launch campaign against Sudan’s April elections
  • Zuma finalizes an agreement for co-operation in a number of fields with Sudan
  • 10th anniversary of The Massacre marked in Port Sudan
  • 66 students from Darfur on trial in Khartoum North
  • Accommodation offered to Darfuri students in Khartoum
  • El Intibaha story about students fabricated: Darfur lawyers
  • Darfuri students detained in Sudan’s capital
  • Statement of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan Mashood A. Baderi
  • Report of the Independent Expert on the situation of human rights in the Sudan, Mashood A. Baderin
  • Sudan: Those behind unlawful killings and torture of protesters must be brought to justice
  • Pan-AfricanInternational Advocacy Group; Sign now and free Ibrahim Al Shaikh
  • EU: deeply concerned about the ongoing detention and condition of opposition party members
  • Sudanese Congress Party: list of detainees and closure thier Office in Alnuhud by NISS
  • Sudan: End Arbitrary Detention of Activists Investigate Allegations of Torture, Abuse
  • A National Dialogue, or a National (Congress Party) Monologue؟
  • Students arrested in Khartoum, flogged in Port Sudan
  • After one month of his release, NISS re-arrests Sudanese activist Mohamed Salah Mohamed
  • Clashes break out at Sudan’s University of Khartoum
  • Sudan's military court frees South Kordofan 'spy'
  • Dozens still detained in Sudan despite promise of amnesty
  • Sudan: Khartoum university forms committee over student killing
  • Sudan Human Rights and Humanitarian Bulletin for the period 01 to 15 March 2014
  • Qatar emir visits Sudan at time of Gulf tensions
  • Activists and human rights defenders arrested in wake of University of Khartoum demonstrations
  • Family of Activist Mohamed Salah Calls for his Release
  • Statement by the family of the Sudanese activist Mohamed Salah Mohamed
  • Free Detained Human Rights Lawyers and Youth Activists
  • A list of detanees in Sudan after the killing of Ali Abaker
  • Darfur: Three Intense Weeks of Deadly Violence and Destruction
  • 1 person dead and 7 critically injured after Sudanese forces open fire on Uni.of Khartoum students
  • Darfuri Student Killed at Khartoum University
  • The Sudanese Human Rights Monitor condemns killing and injuring of students at the University of Kh
  • Sudan: Student shot dead and more than 100 arrested at Khartoum protest
  • Publication of Constitutional Proetction of Human Rights in Sudan
  • Constitutional protection of human rights seminar
  • Leading Islamists in Sudan announce the birth of new political party
  • URGENT ACTION CALL FOR THE IMMEDIATE RELEASE OF DETAINED UNIVERSITY ST